Uesugi Koji, Sakaguchi Hirokazu, Hayashida Yasutaka, Hayashi Ryuhei, Baba Koichi, Suganuma Yuya, Yokoi Hidenori, Tsujikawa Motokazu, Nishida Kohji
Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan.
Menicon Co., Kasugai, Aichi, Japan.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2017 Aug 1;58(10):4068-4075. doi: 10.1167/iovs.17-21536.
To evaluate a self-assembling peptide gel as a potential vitreous substitute.
PanaceaGel SPG-178, a self-assembling peptide gel, was diluted with distilled water and a balanced salt solution to achieve a final peptide concentration of 0.1%. The gel's refractive index, visible light transmission rate, and rheologic properties were investigated. The gel's biocompatibility was evaluated by examining the cellular viability (live and dead staining) and proliferation rate (alamarBlue assay). A 25-G pars plana vitrectomy was performed on the right eye of 21 New Zealand white rabbits. The gel was then injected into the vitreous cavity of 15 eyes. Six eyes were injected with a balanced salt solution (BSS) and served as controls. Toxicity was examined using electroretinography and histologic analysis after the injection of the gel.
The gel's physical properties closely resembled those of human vitreous. The gel showed no apparent toxicity. When the gel was injected into the vitreous cavity, fragmentation was not observed. Additionally, the gel remained transparent in the vitreous cavity and no complications were observed for 3 months after the injection. Electroretinography and histology confirmed the gel's biocompatibility.
This diluted self-assembling peptide gel could be provide a promising vitreous substitute.
评估一种自组装肽凝胶作为潜在玻璃体替代物的可能性。
将自组装肽凝胶PanaceaGel SPG - 178用蒸馏水和平衡盐溶液稀释,使最终肽浓度达到0.1%。研究该凝胶的折射率、可见光透过率和流变学特性。通过检测细胞活力(活细胞和死细胞染色)和增殖率(alamarBlue检测法)评估凝胶的生物相容性。对21只新西兰白兔的右眼进行25G扁平部玻璃体切除术。然后将凝胶注入15只眼的玻璃体腔。6只眼注入平衡盐溶液(BSS)作为对照。注射凝胶后,通过视网膜电图和组织学分析检测毒性。
该凝胶的物理性质与人类玻璃体非常相似。该凝胶未显示出明显毒性。当凝胶注入玻璃体腔时,未观察到破碎现象。此外,凝胶在玻璃体腔内保持透明,注射后3个月未观察到并发症。视网膜电图和组织学证实了凝胶的生物相容性。
这种稀释的自组装肽凝胶可能成为一种有前景的玻璃体替代物。